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<blockquote data-quote="JaseWeis" data-source="post: 8386499" data-attributes="member: 665951"><p>Already got a cheap DMM on the way soon, my father does know a lot about electrical wiring and setting up speaker systems but I really wanted to figure some of it out on my own (And failed!). The next weekend he gets off, we're going to go ahead and go through all the wiring and see what we can do for the future.</p><p></p><p>Thanks a ton to ALL OF YOU. Even if some of it sounded harsh, it was most definitely correct in it's own way. Some people say (Like my father) that you should go out and learn and do everything you can until you can't, and others are more cautious, which is something that deserves just as much respect. Taking to an audio shop would be the easiest way, but I think I like the idea of learning all I could at the same time. Thanks a ton to all of you who helped me out, and once I get a bit done and a better understanding of everything in there, I'll be back again probably asking question on hooking up new parts to what already exists.</p><p></p><p>Jase, signing out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaseWeis, post: 8386499, member: 665951"] Already got a cheap DMM on the way soon, my father does know a lot about electrical wiring and setting up speaker systems but I really wanted to figure some of it out on my own (And failed!). The next weekend he gets off, we're going to go ahead and go through all the wiring and see what we can do for the future. Thanks a ton to ALL OF YOU. Even if some of it sounded harsh, it was most definitely correct in it's own way. Some people say (Like my father) that you should go out and learn and do everything you can until you can't, and others are more cautious, which is something that deserves just as much respect. Taking to an audio shop would be the easiest way, but I think I like the idea of learning all I could at the same time. Thanks a ton to all of you who helped me out, and once I get a bit done and a better understanding of everything in there, I'll be back again probably asking question on hooking up new parts to what already exists. Jase, signing out. [/QUOTE]
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